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St Patrick’s OSHC
Family Handbook
Please take the time to read this handbook as the following information has
been prepared to assist you and your child’s transition into OSHC.
St Patrick’s
Outside School Hours Care
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Hours of Operation
Before School Care NA
After School Care 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Vacation Care NA
Contact Details
Nominated Supervisor: Mr Mark Fox
Coordinator: Roz Davies
Address: 35 Mulgrave Street, Bundaberg
Email: SPBG_OSHC@rok.catholic.edu.au
Website: https://www.rok.catholic.edu.au/our-schools/outside-schools-hours-care/ Phone: 07 4994 9351 Mobile: 0417 199 586
Please notify the service if you require an interpreter service to engage with these or any
other documents.
CATHOLIC EDUCATION – DIOCESE OF ROCKHAMPTON: MISSION STATEMENT
OUR MISSION Inspired by the person and teaching of Jesus Christ, we serve the communities of the Catholic Diocese of Rockhampton. We provide
Life- long faith education Religious education Relevant, holistic, quality education Assisting all in their search for meaning for life.
In this document, when we refer to ‘parents’, this also includes ‘carers’ and extended family who have the responsibility of primary care of their child.
After School: $23.50 per child per session
Casual Care: $26.50 per child per session
Late Fee $17 for every 15 mins or part thereof per family
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Philosophy Statement
St Patrick’s OSHC Philosophy Statement
(Reviewed January 2019) We believe our environment offers:
Opportunities for children to engage in meaningful real-life experiences as well as encouraging them to
participate effectively in our rapidly changing and globalised world.
Opportunities for children to learn about justice, peace and ecological sustainability.
Opportunities for children to be actively involved in gathering and processing information about their
environment.
Supportive and respectful contexts where everyone’s ideas and misconceptions are challenged.
We believe children:
Possess a natural curiosity and wonder about their world and their God.
Are the central and the most important part of our service.
Are unique and capable individuals who have a right to have their opinions heard and be cared for in a
safe, secure and stimulating environment.
Engage with their world through a diversity of learning styles.
Are part of a wider cultural community.
Bring prior knowledge and past experiences to every learning experience to construct meaning.
Have the right to access an education that provides them with the necessary knowledge and skills to
participate fully in their world.
We believe that in our relationship with families:
Educators should engage in meaningful partnerships.
Family is the first and most valuable educator of each child.
That sharing in open communication with parents and carers, allows us to gain an insight into the child
as a learner.
It is important to strengthen connections with families through regular and meaningful interactions.
We value the contributions of families as it facilitates in the building of partnerships and community.
As a community of learners, we:
Establish cultures where we learn from one another.
Collaboratively make decisions – shared wisdom approach.
Provide professional support to one another.
Seek out latest developments and research with regard to early childhood education.
In relationships with community, we believe in:
A culture of community where all members’ contributions are valued.
Deeper understanding and relationship building with the extended community.
Involving community members in decision-making therefore providing multiple perspectives and insight.
An essential connection with the diocese, parish and school.
We see our role as educators, to:
Uphold the values of St Patrick’s Catholic Primary school and the Catholic Diocese of Rockhampton.
Respect the integrity of every child and family.
Value the uniqueness and individuality of each child attending our service.
Support each child’s individual needs and those of the family within our service.
Provide an atmosphere that is relaxed, caring and inviting for all children and encourages positive social
interactions.
Acknowledge and partake in inclusive practices that are responsive to the diversity of learners.
Offer children meaningful play and leisure experiences through a program that is based on the interests,
needs and requests of children within our service.
Provide well-informed learning practices that are reviewed regularly to ensure relevance
Build positive and meaningful relationships with every child and family based on respect and trust.
Act as positive role models for children.
Allow time to wonder and build a relationship with God.
Nurture the innate spirituality of all those who are members of our OSHC community.
Ensure the wellbeing and holistic development of the child.
Respect every child’s history, culture and community.
Provide continuity and routine.
Provide an extensive range of teaching and learning principles where children are challenged and
supported to deepen their understandings.
Ensure safe and ethical practices are in place.
Model and engage in reflection with children.
Commit to ongoing critical analysis of practice and professional development.
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KEY CONTACTS School Name: St Patrick’s Primary School
School Principal: Mark Fox
School Address: 35 Mulgrave Street
School Phone Number: 41 520 291
Early Learning & Care Coordinator: Kathryn Byrne
Phone: 07 4994 8095
Email: Kathryn_Byrne@rok.catholic.edu.au
Early Learning & Care Officer: Carmel Dawson
Phone: 07 4994 8095
Email: Carmel_Dawson@rok.catholic.edu.au
Assistant Director Administration: Mark Effeney
Phone: 07 4994 8000
APPROVED PROVIDER
GOVERNANCE
Welcome to St Patrick’s Outside School Hours Care Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) Services are managed by the Rockhampton Catholic
Education Office (RCEO) for and on behalf of the Approved Provider – The Roman Catholic
Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton. The educators work closely with the
Principal of their school, and the Early Learning and Care team from the Catholic
Education Office. The Principal, who is the Nominated Supervisor of the OSHC Service, is
responsible for the overall operation and management of the service. Additionally,
services and families are provided with ongoing support through the service, school and
Catholic Education Office.
The service aims to provide leisure based, social learning experiences for children in
Outside School Hours Care through the dedication of our qualified educators so that we can
support each child’s spiritual, physical, social, intellectual and emotional abilities.
Catholic Education- Diocese of Rockhampton
143 West St
Rockhampton QLD 4700
Postal Address
PO Box 524
Rockhampton QLD 4700
Phone: (07) 49948000
Email: oshc@rok.catholic.edu.au
Web: www.rok.catholic.edu.au
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The service is required to adhere to a number of guiding documents to fulfil its commitment
as the recipient of Child Care Subsidy. These include: the Outside School Hours Care Policies and Procedures, the Education and Care Services National Law and Regulations, the My Time Our Place Framework and a Quality Improvement Plan. All documents are available to families at the service.
Our service has been providing care to families in the local
community. We recognise the connection between children, families
and communities and the importance of partnership and
relationships. We see learning as a social activity and value
community participation.
We will endeavour to participate in community-related activities
within our regional area, use local services and facilities wherever
possible (e.g. shops, museums, etc.), invite involvement from local
service providers (e.g. community workers, medical specialists,
school personnel) and participate in local community events (e.g.
fundraising) where appropriate. We encourage feedback our community to improve the quality
of the service we offer.
SCHOOL BOARD We believe that parents’ contribution to the service is vital in the ongoing success of
the service’s operation and delivery. The School Board plays an important role in providing
a parent perspective and offering a voice for families. We see our connection with our
school as our first community and work collaboratively with the school to ensure a smooth
transition for children between school and outside school hours care service.
The School Board aims to ensure that effective communication exists between all key
stakeholders of the service. Relevant information pertaining to the service, may be tabled
at the School Board meetings through your coordinator or parent representative.
FUNCTIONS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD To liaise with the service, school and other relevant bodies so that mutual understanding
of the service exists and opportunities to work together are identified
To assist management to identify any particular needs or issues relevant to the service
and provide suggestions of possible solutions
QUALIFICATIONS At all times, the service is operational, there will be a designated Nominated Supervisor
(Principal of the School) or delegated experienced educator responsible for the day-to-day
operations of the service. Additionally, information regarding the person who is in the role
of the ‘Responsible Person’ will be clearly displayed for all families to view.
It is a legislative requirement that ratios are maintained at a level of one educator for
every 15 children or one educator for every 11 children if kindergarten-age children are
present.
LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS A National Quality Framework provides guidelines to support OSHCs to achieve the highest
of standards in all areas of education and care. Details of The National Quality Framework
can be found at www.acecqa.gov.au. The Department of Education Early Childhood has been
appointed as Queensland’s Regulatory Authority to work closely with services to ensure
the best outcome for families and children.
FAMILIES AND COMMUNITY FAMILY INVOLVEMENT Our service has an ‘Open Door Policy’ to authorised family members, which means you are
most welcome to join in our OSHC program with your child.
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A continuing exchange of ideas and information is important and enhanced with open
communication and we welcome any suggestions or contributions you may have to add to the
program.
Your involvement in the service can vary depending on your availability. Any contributions
of time or donations (e.g. containers for collage, dress-up’s, etc.), will be very much
appreciated. Some of the ways you can become involved in your child’s OSHC experience,
include: sharing any talents/interests that you may have; demonstrating a skill that you
may have such as cooking; carpentry etc. with the children; offering your professional
knowledge with educators and children; supporting children in the experiences etc.
As parents of children enrolled at our OSHC, staff recognise that you are the primary
educators and carers of your child. The participation of parents can help ensure that the
service is responsive to the needs and wishes of families.
PARENT/CARER RIGHTS To know that the service has in place, provisions for your child to participate in
a safe and welcoming environment
To visit the service prior to your child commencing, during the child’s attendance
and at other times, make a suitable time to discuss your child’s progress with
educators
To view and contribute to the service’s philosophy and goals
To view and make suggestions that may inform Policies and Procedures that oversee the operation of the service
To be involved in providing feedback
To receive regular information from the service, be it by print, electronic media or
other means that are deemed appropriate (e.g. to provide interpreter services to
access documents where English is a second language)
To collaborate and consult with staff regarding your child in a confidential
environment
To be provided in the enrolment package, the service’s contact details, opening
times, grievance procedures and any relevant governing authority information
To receive information on workshops, functions and any other information which may
be of benefit to your family or impact on care practices
To receive updates on current research regarding health and safety practices (e.g.
immunisation, sun safety, nutrition, best sleep practices etc.), child development
and play, as made available to the service
To express concerns in alignment with service Policies and Procedures, and have these addressed in a timely and respectful manner
To be informed of confirmed contagious diseases that may have been identified at the
service
To be informed of emergency, and evacuation response procedures
To access current information about community services and resources to support
parenting and well-being
To have access to the records and planning kept in relation to your child;
To receive the ‘Dealing with Medical Conditions Procedure’ if your child has a
medical condition that requires a management plan
To view up-to-date information on staff qualifications, the name,
contact details and position of the responsible person on duty,
Nominated Supervisor, Approved Provider and Educational Leader
To view and contribute suggestions that may inform the service’s
program
To be involved in the ongoing Quality Improvement Plan process and view the outcome of this cyclic review process including the
service’s Assessment and Rating
PARENT/CARER RESPONSIBILITIES/CODE OF CONDUCT
Parents/carers,
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Have a personal responsibility to enrich the service by their support and cooperation,
utilising the structures offered for parental participation
Have a responsibility to support the efforts of staff in maintaining a safe and
respectful environment for all children
Support the Christian ethos and values of Catholic Education – Diocese of Rockhampton
Respect and accept the individuality of all children attending the service
Engage with other children and all attending the service in a friendly and respectful
manner
Avoid inappropriate use of language, tone/volume of voice and/or physical contact
with others whilst at the service
Follow the service’s Policies and Procedures e.g. Child Protection and Health and
Safety Procedures
Ensure the confidentiality and respect of children, educators and families as they
engage in experiences at the service
Follow the Family Grievance Procedure and notification of any incidents/concerns at the service
If requested to leave the service by the Nominated Supervisor or delegate, please do
so in a timely and respectful fashion
Work cooperatively with staff in developing and implementing a Resolution Management
Plan, as required
To sign children in and out on a daily basis and to make sure no unauthorised person
is sent to collect a child without first providing written approval
To notify the service of any confirmed contagious disease or illness that your child
may have been in contact with or has contracted
To keep your child home if you are aware or ought to reasonably know that your child
has, or may have, a contagious condition (Public Health Act s 161)
To value the individuality and uniqueness of your child and other children attending
the service
To approach the educators if there is a concern involving another child
To collect children by the service’s closing time
To notify staff of any medical/dietary or personal needs of your child through
regularly updating your child’s enrolment information in writing
To notify the staff in writing of changes to or cancellations of bookings
To make regular payments of fees and to ensure accounts are settled in full (and if
applicable, pay any outstanding fees e.g. a late fee)
To supply any medication required for your child
To provide any specific dietary requirements that are not provided by the service
(this may be negotiated with the service where they are able to make reasonable
adjustments)
With regard to the above Rights and Responsibilities, all stakeholders are encouraged to
sensitively address any concerns, whilst respecting the dignity and well-being of all
involved.
It is essential that all such processes be undertaken in a respectful and professional
manner. Signed and dated hard copies of all letters, meeting notes and records of
conversations will be kept on file.
The Nominated Supervisor has authority to address behaviours and conduct which may include
the decision to suspend or terminate an enrolment for any cause judged to be sufficient.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Where possible, our program includes events, celebrations, knowledge and cultural experiences from
the wider community. We are very excited about exploring the unique cultures of all our families.
Families are also asked to share their understanding of their local community with the service so
that these can be embedded into the daily program.
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FAMILY CONCERNS AND FEEDBACK
The service welcomes family feedback and ideas for the future development of the program.
Upon enrolment, parents are given written information encouraging them to develop open
communication with staff. If parents wish to raise a concern, please advise the Coordinator
as soon as possible so that all those involved can work together to find positive solutions.
The Coordinator will organise a time that is convenient for all involved to discuss any
concerns or feedback. If necessary, the Coordinator will arrange for an investigation into
any complaint and take reasonable actions to resolve issues raised.
It is a parent’s right to contact the service’s management and the relevant government
agencies if they have any concerns. All those involved in any grievance procedure are
expected to behave in an appropriate manner. In order to ensure confidentiality and to
respect the dignity of those involved in the process, discussions relating to a grievance
should not be discussed within the vicinity (hearing distance) of children or parents and
staff not directly involved.
Family Grievance Procedure:
If you, as a parent/carer have concerns pertaining to the service, you are encouraged
to raise the matter with the Outside School Hours Care Coordinator.
If your concern is not resolved, you can contact the Principal (Nominated
Supervisor):
Address: 35 Mulgrave Street
Bundaberg, QLD
Email:Mark_Fox@rok.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 41520 291
If you consider that the Principal is not able to adequately address the concern, you
can contact, in writing, the Assistant Director: Administration, at 143 West Street,
Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; Ph: 0749948000.
In the event that you are not satisfied with the outcome, the following authorities
may be of assistance:
METHODS OF COMMUNICATION
From time to time, important information will be displayed for families at the service, school, Catholic Education or parish newsletters. In our designated parent information area you will find a
selection of brochures and fact sheets on various topics relating, but not limited to, child
development, child protection, health and nutrition, bullying, inclusion, diversity and community
resources.
All families have access to our online Family Portal where relevant information is available
regarding parenting, child development, environmental considerations etc.:
https://sites.google.com/rok.catholic.edu.au/rok-elc-family/home
We also encourage parents to view our collections of pictures, learning stories and other items of
interest created by the children and displayed throughout the service.
Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority
Address: Level 6, 175 Liverpool Street, Sydney
NSW 2000
Postal
Address:
PO Box A292, Sydney NSW 2000
Email: enquiries@acecqa.gov.au
Phone:
1300 422 327
Department of Education Early
Childhood Education and Care
PO Box 15033
CITY EAST QLD 4002.
ecec@qed.qld.gov.au
13 QGOV (13 74 68).
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OUR CHILDREN RESPECT FOR CHILDREN
Our OSHC is a place where the children, Educators and parents are respected for their
individual differences and the unique qualities each and every one of them make to our
community of learning. Our daily programmed-experiences are appropriate for the development
and enjoyment of each child and acknowledge that all children are on their own journey.
The dignity and rights of the child are respected at all times. The service promotes
positive relationships and citizenship and therefore supports children in making responsible
decisions and choices.
Physical, verbal or emotional punishment including corporal punishment or discipline that
humiliates, frightens or threatens a child is totally unacceptable and is not permitted or
justified as a means to guide behaviour at our service.
Educators endeavour to:
Provide an environment that enhances the mental and physical health of the child,
stimulates the child's involvement in experiences and encourages self-esteem and a
sense of achievement
Provide support for children to make responsible choices through a decision-making
process
Provide children with uninterrupted play periods where they can become fully involved
in and complete their projects
Ensure that interactions with the children are always genuine, equitable and
sensitive.
Encourage the child to learn about their own rights and develop a respect for the
rights of others including showing empathy towards others
Ensure instructions are age appropriate and from a
strengths-based approach e.g. “Please walk,” instead
of “Don't run!”
Provide security by displaying a collaborative routine
Ensure confidentiality when discussing children's
learning and development
Follow the Policies and Procedures of the service
We ask that families support these approaches whilst at the
service.
INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY
Educators endeavour to:
Provide a variety of experiences that encourage the
participation of all children
Support each child’s social and emotional well-being through the provision of
responsive and genuine interactions with educators and peers
Offer opportunities for success and also challenges in the OSHC environment
Cater for children from all cultural backgrounds including any routine
considerations, food provisions and additional communication requirements
Provide a wide variety of educational resources to support learning and development
Support the inclusion of children with disabilities and learning support requirements
to ensure the child’s best interests are central to all decision-making (parents
are also asked to work collaboratively with the OSHC educators to provide an
opportunity for their child to engage in a positive OSHC experience)
Liaise closely with families, and with permission, associated professionals including
the school team, to provide appropriate adjustments where necessary to ensure all
children have access to experiences
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CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
To a supportive environment where they are seen as unique
as well as part of community
To have fun and feel comfortable in expressing themselves
so that they have a voice
To be treated justly and with courtesy and respect
To be connected with and contribute to their world
To be seen as capable of succeeding
To be treated equitably
To play and be challenged in a safe environment
To contribute to and be involved in the program and the
service’s environment
To be offered learning experiences that allow them to explore, create, develop,
imagine, share and reflect
CHILDREN’S RESPONSIBILITIES
To interact with others in a courteous, respectful and empathetic manner
To show care for their own belongings, those of others and of the service
To cooperate within the community of learning to contribute as an active member and
citizen
To be active agents of change where they contribute to the program and offer
suggestions to inform learning (with educators embedding appropriate learning and
development considerations into the experiences)
To follow, with the guidance of educators, the legislative requirements whilst at
the service e.g. health and safety procedures
CHILD CONCERNS
The service respects and supports all children’s rights to express their concerns and
grievances. Staff will actively listen to and encourage the children to express their
likes, dislikes, concerns or feedback regarding any aspect of the service’s operation
during planned and spontaneous activities.
All contributions from children are respected, and where possible, embedded in the
service’s program. Children’s concerns and feedback will be acknowledged and followed-
up respectfully.
ANTI-BULLYING/ HARASSMENT
All children have the right to attend the service, free from bullying and/or harassment by
others. Families of children who are found to be bullying or harassing others will be asked
to work collaboratively with educators to form a ‘Positive Resolution Management Plan’ to support their child to develop socially appropriate behaviours. This may include reviewing
the enrolment status/attendance at the service, as all members of the community have a right
to feel safe within the service environment. CHILD PROTECTION AND REPORTING
Child protection is everyone’s business. As adults, we all have a
responsibility to care for children and young people and to protect them from
all forms of harm as well as to positively promote their welfare. Catholic
Education in the Diocese of Rockhampton seeks to continue its adherence to
legislative requirements and duty of care to children by a commitment to the
implementation of child protection strategies and procedures. If families
and/or educators have any concerns regarding child protection, they are encouraged to contact
the Principal or the Student Protection Officer at the Catholic Education Office: 0749948000.
Additional resources can be found on our Family Portal:
https://sites.google.com/rok.catholic.edu.au/rok-elc-family/home
All staff at our service hold a current Positive Notice Blue Card from ‘Blue Card
Services’ (Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Qld) and have undergone a criminal
history check.
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As part of the Law and employment in Catholic Education, Child Safety Procedures require
all educators in OSHC to report any suspicion or evidence of harm to a child. Under the Law,
the Police and Child Safety conduct investigations of this nature. This is not the role of
our staff. Therefore, staff will be directed by these authorities in the event of an incident
regarding serious child safety concerns.
TOYS & PERSONAL ITEMS
Children and families are strongly requested not to bring toys or personal items to the
service. The staff take no responsibility for loss or damage to personal items.
If children bring items from home in consultation with parents, we will endeavour to
provide a place for appropriate storage. Due to child safety, we ask that all electronic
devices, such as laptops, remain at home, or handed to staff to store for the duration of
the period of attendance.
ENROLMENT
The service is required to maintain a record of each child’s details to ensure the safe
and appropriate education of children, and compliance with legislation. Children may enrol
into any OSHC at the commencement of the year the child is to start their formal school
year. Our OSHC also accepts enrolments from children of kindergarten age, once they have
commenced in the kindergarten program.
Children may enrol into a service at any time during the school year if a vacancy is
available. Children will not be automatically enrolled into the school or kindergarten
located nearest to the service. Families will need to make arrangements with the school
for enrolment of their child/children.
Families will be contacted when a place becomes available at the service, and asked to
complete an Enrolment Form and Payment Form for each child enrolling at the service.
All information contained in enrolment documentation will be treated in accordance with
the Catholic Education Diocese of Rockhampton Privacy Policy.
SIGNING IN/OUT
A child may only leave the premises under the following circumstances:
• a parent or authorised nominee (as identified on the child’s enrolment form)
collects the child
• a parent or authorised nominee provides written authorisation for the child to
leave the premises
• a parent or authorised nominee provides written authorisation for the child to
attend an excursion
• the child requires medical, hospital or ambulance treatment, or there is another
emergency
All children will be signed in and out by a parent or an authorised person (as identified
on the child’s enrolment). Educators of the service are also authorised to sign your
child in and out of Catholic Education centres/services/schools on your behalf (refer
to Terms and Conditions of Enrolment). In addition, the authorised person signing a child in or out in the method used by the
service must: Note the time; print their name; and sign using signature, digital
signature or pin
Responsibility for the child by service personnel begins when the child is signed in by
an authorised person. Responsibility ends when the child is signed out by a parent or
an authorised person
Our service offers an electronic signing in/out of children via a device housed at the
entrance of the service. Please ask the staff for guidance, should you require the
operation of this program
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FEES
Our OSHC is a not-for-profit service. Therefore, it is important that families support the
OSHC by keeping up-to-date with fees. We ask all families to pay via our automated direct
debit system.
The preferred Fees Payment Policy is for fees to be paid in advance.
All service fees are paid by automatic direct debit from a nominated bank account
or credit card, according to the direct debit form you complete on enrolment. New
enrolments will not be accepted without a completed and signed direct debit form
The payment period will be defined by the payment frequency selected by the family
on the direct debit form (e.g. fortnightly or monthly); Payments will be required at
that interval from the start date nominated on the direct debit form
Routine (permanent) Bookings are when a child attends on regular booked days. Fees will be
charged one week in advance and the corresponding payment amount debited from the nominated
payment method.
Casual bookings are when a child attends on an irregular basis. This depends upon
availability of vacancies for any one session. Causal bookings are not available for
kindergarten age children. Fees will be charged retrospectively based on attendance and the
corresponding payment amount debited from the nominated payment method. Authorisation by
the Early Learning & Care Coordinator to operate outside this procedure is required. This
authorisation will be reviewed at the end of each quarter, or the end of each School term.
Overdue payments will be manually processed on a future date as agreed by the
Nominated Supervisor. This future date must not exceed the next automatic payment
date.
An account becomes overdue if it is not paid according to the terms agreed to on the
automatic direct debit form.
Catholic Education Office in Rockhampton is available to support you with fee enquiries
(0749948095).
CANCELLATIONS
Cancellation of a routine (permanent) booking, including Vacation Care, will require two
weeks’ notice. All associated fees for the two week period will be paid before leaving
the service.
Cancellation of a casual booking will require 48 hours’ notice. Where this notice is not
received, the service reserves the right to record this attendance as an absence and
require payment of associated fees.
Exemptions to the above: bookings or cancellations may be approved in exceptional
circumstances at the discretion of the Nominated Supervisor of the service, through
written application.
Should the service need to cancel an enrolment, the Coordinator/Nominated Supervisor will
follow the cancellation of an enrolment procedure as per the Fee Procedure.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
If experiencing financial hardship, Payment Plans are available, please speak with the
Coordinator/Nominated Supervisor for further information
The following information may support families who require additional assistance with
fees:
Grandparent Child Care Benefit – families where the grandparent is the primary
carer
Special Child Care Benefit – families experiencing hardship
Work, Training, Study Test for Child Care Benefit
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ORIENTATION
Orientation for your family and child may include information
about the following: participation of families in the
service’s program, sign in/out procedures, fee payment
options, location of the parent area, location of relevant
documents, introduction of educators, and the family code of
conduct and parent concern procedures. Supporting your child
in transitioning into the program through orientating them
as to the routine, location of experiences, identifying their
interests, mentoring/buddying them with a peer, etc.
If required, service information and other relevant
community information can be translated. Please speak to
our educators if you require this for yourself or any member of your family.
HEALTH & SAFETY The service’s Health and Safety Procedures will be adhered to by everyone entering the
premises. The Nominated Supervisor will ensure the service is a safe and healthy environment.
This is in accordance with the Work Health and Safety Act & Regulations 2011.
Families and visitors will be expected to:
Be accountable for their actions and be willing to cooperate in supporting a healthy
and safe environment at the OSHC
Be accountable for the health and safety of children
Observe and practise personal safety while at the service
Report any unsafe situations or faulty equipment to the Coordinator or educators at the
service
Report any serious injury, dangerous occurrence or near miss to the Coordinator or
educators as soon as practicable
Avoid actions that have the potential to place at risk their health and safety or others
HANDWASHING
Hand washing is one of the most
important aspects of “infection
control” in all activities of
life. Families are welcome to use
service hand washing facilities at
any time.
NUTRITION
Our service endeavours to provide a
variety of nutritious food such as: plenty of vegetables, beans and
lentils
fruit
breads, cereals, rice, pasta,
noodles (mostly wholegrain), and other
grains like oats and barley
milk, yoghurt and cheese
We ask for suggestions from children and families into the planning our menus.
When bring their own food, during vacation care periods, the service encourages food and
drinks that are nutritious and enjoyed by the children (see
http://www.nutritionaustralia.org/ for further details on healthy eating options).
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Fresh water is available at the service at all times.
The service will encourage positive learning experiences during meal/snack times where
appropriate food habits are developed in an appealing, social environment. The service
will offer opportunities throughout the year for children to experience food from
different cultures through cooking activities. Food from home will not be reheated/cooked
by the service due to health and safety guidelines.
Please see our Nutrition Procedure for further information.
SPECIAL DIETARY NEEDS AND ALLERGY AWARENESS
The service is supportive of special dietary requirements of children. Parents are
encouraged to discuss their child's needs, including but not limited to, any food allergies,
cultural or religious beliefs. The service staff will attempt, where reasonable and
practicable, to meet your child’s dietary requirements. Families may be asked to supply
food for their child’s specific dietary requirements.
A regularly updated list of children who have special dietary requirements will be placed
in the food preparation area for staff reference.
Due to the serious allergic reaction that some products pose to some of our children, we
strongly recommend families familiarise themselves with any allergens identified on our
Alert Posters (displayed at the entrance to our OSHC – where applicable). We cannot guarantee that a child will not be exposed to allergens, but we will attempt, where it is reasonable
and practicable, to put appropriate controls in place.
REST & RELAXATION TIME
In OSHC, we provide time and places for rest and relaxation, through many different forms
including meditation activities, puzzles, quiet reflective music, storytelling etc. For
kindergarten age children, planned rest periods are incorporated into our program and parents
are required to provide a sheet to cover mats so that children can take time-out during
their busy OSHC day.
MEDICATION AND MEDICAL PLANS
Medication will only be administered if it is accompanied by an Authorisation to Administer Medication Form signed by a person who is authorised, and is:
in its original container, bearing the original label and instructions and before
the expiry or use by date
with any written instructions provided by a registered medical practitioner.
Parents are responsible for ensuring any updates are provided to ensure the staff
are aware of any changes to care plans.
In addition:
All medication will be kept by the staff and stored in a safe place.
Parents are required to provide written confirmation outlining when the last dosage
of medication was administered.
All medication will be administered and witnessed by an educator.
All unused medication will be returned to parents (authorised person) on collection
of children.
Should your child require ongoing medication e.g. asthma relief etc. please provide
the educators with a copy of a care plan signed by a medical practitioner.
Emergency medication such as an auto-injector or asthma puffer is to be supplied by
families (spares are kept at the service for emergencies only).
ILLNESS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Children, who develop symptoms of an infectious illness or condition, will be isolated from
contact with other children as soon as the symptoms are detected. Parents will be contacted
for immediate collection. Children will be monitored by staff. Any child with symptoms of
an infectious condition, when being signed in by parents or on collection at the school,
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will not be accepted until all symptoms have abated or until a written clearance from a
Doctor (in accordance with the National Health & Medical Research Council’s Recommended
Minimum Exclusion Periods) is sighted.
Such symptoms may include the following:
Elevated temperature, flushed colouring, unusual pallor
Coloured nasal discharge or repeated, severe coughing
Stomach ache, vomiting or diarrhoea
Red or discharging eyes or ears
Undiagnosed skin rashes, sores or swellings
Unusual activity levels, irritability, restlessness or fussy listless behaviour.
SUN SAFETY
All who work and play at the service are encouraged to be sun
safe. We have in place certain measures to ensure that the
children are protected from over exposure to the sun, (such as
those outlined on the Queensland Government website):
Avoiding playing in the sun at high-risk times of the day
Wearing a hat with a wide brim
Applying high protection (30+) sunscreen to skin when
exposure to UV is high– instructions on the sunscreen will
be followed (the service provides sunscreen although parents may also choose to
supply sunscreen for their child)
Wearing a shirt, which covers the shoulders and upper back (i.e. collared shirts
preferred)
Children are recommended and encouraged to: Wear sunglasses with side protection to reduce exposure to reflected UV when UV index is
at extreme range (not compulsory).
TOBACCO, ILLICIT DRUG AND ALCOHOL-FREE ENVIRONMENT
Consuming illicit substances and alcohol is not permitted on the service’s
premises including school entrances and car parks during operational hours.
The service respects the need to provide a healthy and safe workplace and to ensure
that children, staff and families enjoy fresh air. In accordance with legislation (National
Law: Section 167; National Regulations: 82–83), this service is a tobacco, illicit substance
and alcohol-free environment and no person may use these substances on these premises.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES
To ensure the health and safety of all those who attend our service, we will conduct
regular emergency response training procedures. Part of this process is to empower
children to learn about keeping safe in a variety of contexts.
PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING
Our OSHC is committed to providing a quality program where every
child’s physical, emotional, spiritual and social needs are met in a
safe, caring and supportive environment.
Our Service delivers a Program, which aligns with the Australian
Government’s National Quality Framework “My Time Our Place”. The
Framework aims to maximise learning outcomes for children who
participate in OSHC programs and offers guidance to educators on
specific areas to support children in their learning and development.
The Framework is a play and
leisure-based curriculum, which
offers opportunities for children
to be active and empathetic
citizens in their ever-changing
and evolving worlds.
Children at our service have access
to a wide variety of stimulating,
developmentally appropriate
activities, including indoor and
outdoor opportunities. Educators
aim to collaborate with children and their families to provide meaningful
play and learning opportunities that support their wellbeing and
development. Children have choice and control over their learning as
they are supported by educators.
A daily program will be displayed within the service for families to
offer their contributions. Services welcome family contributions to
aspects of the programming including: evaluation of the program, through
their suggestions, donations of resources, equipment, and participation
in experiences.
The programs will be evaluated regularly and will include feedback,
suggestions and input from parents, children, staff and the community. Programs are
designed to meet the changing needs of the children and are flexible. Included is information
collected from parents via regular and ongoing conversations with families, the Enrolment
Form, Family interviews, Child Portfolios etc.
EXCURSIONS/ INCURSIONS
OSHC programs, at times, include excursions into the local and wider
community, which extends the program by offering new learning
experiences, in differing social contexts and interactions with
those in the community. We also offer children opportunities where
we bring outside experiences into the service (incursions).
Excursions will take into account the age, interests and abilities
of the children, and therefore will not include kindergarten or Prep
age children. Going on an excursion is intended to make connections for children with what
is a focus in the OSHC program.
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PLANS
The aim of the service is to work through a process of ongoing review and improvement to
achieve high quality standards across the OSHC. Our Quality Improvement Plan (displayed at
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the entrance to the service) is a gathering tool to record all the strengths and areas for
improvement in the OSHC. We ask that our families participate in the collation of this
document by engaging in any way they are able throughout the year.
The regular review and update of policies and procedures, handbooks, the service’s
philosophy, the program and various processes involves all our OSHC stakeholders.
Current ratings for each Quality Area in the National Quality Standard and the overall
rating of the service will be displayed for families to view at the entrance to the kindy.
FAMILY WEBSITE RESOURCES OF INTEREST Please click on the title and it will link to the desired site.
Brain development and Well-being
Lifting our Game – Latest research on the importance of preschool
Parents and Friends Federation
Queensland Government Support Page on Raising children
Early Childhood Australia Resource Page for Parents
The Early Years Count
Foundations for success
Triple P Positive Parenting Program (Free service)
Reading to Children
Nature Play Webpage
Reading to Children from a Young Age
Being sustainable in the home
Family and Child Connect is a free service to help you with the challenges of parenthood
Child Protection Mandatory Reporting
Kidsafe
Parents' Rights under the Law
Stronger Families Connect
1800 RESPECT (National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service) 1800 737 732, 24 hours 7
days
You can contact Family and Child Connect on 13FAMILY or call 13 32 64.
National Action Against Bullying for Parents of Children in the Early Years & For older children
KidsMatter Developing Children's Social and Emotional Skills
KidsMatter Creating a Sense of Community
Save the Children Website
Immunisation App to reminding dates for immunising children
Raising Children Network
Poisonous plants list - a list of those plants that are not suitable for children as they may prove
hazardous/poisonous
National Poisons Information Centre 131 126, 24 hours 7 days
Healthy Kids Fact Sheets
Caring for children's ears
Child Care Finder Website
Get up and Grow Resources & Family Handbook
Lunch Box Ideas - Get up and Grow
Sun Safety - ideas to support families in protective behaviours about the sun
Nutrition Australia Fact Sheets - healthy food options for children and families
SIDS Support Page - latest information for parents on safe sleeping practices for babies
ACECQA WEBSITE (Starting Blocks):
ACECQA We Hear You Portal
Translated Resources – National Quality Framework
National Quality Framework
Australian Department of Human Services